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Cheers for posting Dean , no idea how to reduce images from an Ipad !
Unfortunately the lighting is affecting the images , so not doing the cue justice .
Right , about the cue & Reg .
Finish is very smooth , nice balance to the cue and a flex in the shaft . So not a stiff cue .
This is one of the first ' Signature ' Cues in Reg's new range , and he had a slight delay in getting the joints . So my 6 week manufacturing period turned into 7/8 weeks .
But for a UK handmade cue to be turned around in that time is fantastic . I believe that he is very busy at the moment as well .
I like the way that the joint is individually numbered , and you also get a certificate .........so does go a long way to hinder the fake cue makers out there .
Throughout the process i was emailed , telephoned with updates and twice sent photos of the actual cue in various stages . Proper customer service .
On speaking to Reg , you can tell how passionate he is about cue making . He has been developing the joint for many years .
I just hope the cue plays as well as it feels and looks .
Hopefully Reg will come on here to explain more about his new range , new joint etc........ but this guy , in my opinion , is going places !
And finally , i think his prices are very reasonable when comparing to the established elite . [ Shocked to see the cheapest Ultimate at £1k now ]
Hi neil
Not sure if this picture is any better but it's my first attempt at posting a pic. Lol
Hope it works
Thanks micheal. I try to be as honest with all my customers after all Cues arnt cheap these days as materials are extortionate in price. But as we all know Cues are an art of work
Regards Reg
Cheers for posting Dean , no idea how to reduce images from an Ipad !
Unfortunately the lighting is affecting the images , so not doing the cue justice .
Right , about the cue & Reg .
Finish is very smooth , nice balance to the cue and a flex in the shaft . So not a stiff cue .
This is one of the first ' Signature ' Cues in Reg's new range , and he had a slight delay in getting the joints . So my 6 week manufacturing period turned into 7/8 weeks .
But for a UK handmade cue to be turned around in that time is fantastic . I believe that he is very busy at the moment as well .
I like the way that the joint is individually numbered , and you also get a certificate .........so does go a long way to hinder the fake cue makers out there .
Throughout the process i was emailed , telephoned with updates and twice sent photos of the actual cue in various stages . Proper customer service .
On speaking to Reg , you can tell how passionate he is about cue making . He has been developing the joint for many years .
I just hope the cue plays as well as it feels and looks .
Hopefully Reg will come on here to explain more about his new range , new joint etc........ but this guy , in my opinion , is going places !
And finally , i think his prices are very reasonable when comparing to the established elite . [ Shocked to see the cheapest Ultimate at £1k now ]
I can only reiterate this post. Reg has been awesome with me throughout.
I can assure you we haven't. I've only ever spoken to mike once about 5 years ago when I altered a cue of his. Because the my joint have engraving around it doesn't mean it's the same.
Regard Reg
They might not be identical but there very similar in design
I can assure you we haven't. I've only ever spoken to mike once about 5 years ago when I altered a cue of his. Because the my joint have engraving around it doesn't mean it's the same.
Regard Reg
Hi guys. Sorry for the late reply to your kind words in posts.
I'd like to thank all for their patience with me in waiting for their Cues as unfortunately the joints have taken way to long in the making of them but as you all probably know there's nothing worse in waiting on other's.
The Signature Cue is my top of the range cue. The shaft will have your chevrons,new joint and badge also certificated.
With regards to the new Signature joint of mine I did design it back in 93. It's a 3 part joint with a spigot and a rebate in the flange for strength also made from aircraft aluminium for lightness to keep the natural forward balance of the cue. The Signature joint has a unique number to each joint.
I see someone has mensioned that its the same as mike woodridges f1 joint, i can asure you its not. i can see why you say this as its engraved but its 2mm wider for the font to be bold.
Most cue makers number their badges so I thought I'd be different as I don't like to see a cluttered badge. I've design a new signature badge, there are a choice of two Black and white. On my standard Cues I'm going back to my black Wright cues badge as it replicates my logo. I may even do a white one.
With regards to the butt of the Signature Cue it's the choice of the customer to keep it personal.
I'd like to thank neil suckling as he as been an absolute diamond. He made the prototype joint for me and also my badges. His workmanship is top notch.
I would like to put pictures on here but but I'm struggling with doing that I'm sure ill figure out how to do it one day. Lol
Oh just one other thing my email is playing up and some are going to junk. My hosting company are useless. If you don't get a reply please do call me. Tbh I prefer you do as it's sorts thing out much quicker.
Keep focused and keep your elbow high
Regards Reg
You and mike wooldridge must have worked together on it as he's f1 joint is identical.
Hi guys. Sorry for the late reply to your kind words in posts.
I'd like to thank all for their patience with me in waiting for their Cues as unfortunately the joints have taken way to long in the making of them but as you all probably know there's nothing worse in waiting on other's.
The Signature Cue is my top of the range cue. The shaft will have your chevrons,new joint and badge also certificated.
With regards to the new Signature joint of mine I did design it back in 93. It's a 3 part joint with a spigot and a rebate in the flange for strength also made from aircraft aluminium for lightness to keep the natural forward balance of the cue. The Signature joint has a unique number to each joint.
I see someone has mensioned that its the same as mike woodridges f1 joint, i can asure you its not. i can see why you say this as its engraved but its 2mm wider for the font to be bold.
Most cue makers number their badges so I thought I'd be different as I don't like to see a cluttered badge. I've design a new signature badge, there are a choice of two Black and white. On my standard Cues I'm going back to my black Wright cues badge as it replicates my logo. I may even do a white one.
With regards to the butt of the Signature Cue it's the choice of the customer to keep it personal.
I'd like to thank neil suckling as he as been an absolute diamond. He made the prototype joint for me and also my badges. His workmanship is top notch.
I would like to put pictures on here but but I'm struggling with doing that I'm sure ill figure out how to do it one day. Lol
Oh just one other thing my email is playing up and some are going to junk. My hosting company are useless. If you don't get a reply please do call me. Tbh I prefer you do as it's sorts thing out much quicker.
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